JR dust cleane vacuum

ABSTRACT

The present invention consists of a system directly related to vacuum cleaners, but the JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner is designed to filter the micro-dust that escapes from the bag with the air. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1 has a moisturized filter; the R2, instead of the moisturized filter, has a dry filter and a dust collector tank, but the remainder is the same. The inlet turbine will suck the dirt into the vacuum cleaner bag Zone 1 where the air will escape into Zone 2. At the same time, the micro-dust will also escape with the air into Zone 2. The exhaust turbine sucks the dust content air in Zone 2; hence, the dust content air will travel through the dust collector pipes. On the Model R1, the air will go through the moisturized filter, depositing the dust, and the dust-free fresh air will travel through the exhaust pipe then out through the exhaust turbine. On Model R2, the dust content air will travel through the dust collector pipes then through the dust collector main pipe, then through the small “L” type pipes, then hit the water dumping the dust into the water in the compartment one. Then travels up to get into the small “L” type pipes in the compartment two, then hits the water. In the Model R2, the air gets purified four times, then it travels through the transfer pipe, then through the dry filter where all the moisture will be trapped, then the dust-free dry air will travel through the exhaust pipe and out through the turbine.

THE TECHNICAL OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to vacuum cleaners. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaners R1 and R2 are designed to filter the micro particles that normally escape with the exhaust air in a vacuum cleaner. R1 Model is called the Dry JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner, and the R2 Model is called the Wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner. But the principles that are practiced in both of them are the same.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to vacuum cleaners. There are a number of models in the market. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner is designed to have two zone systems called Zone 1, the dirt zone, and Zone 2, the dust zone. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaners come with inlet turbine to suck the dirt into the vacuum cleaner bag and exhauster turbine to suck the micro-dust content air from Zone 2 through the dust collector pipe, then through the dust collector zone, then and to exhaust the clean air from the vacuum cleaner.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

A more complete understanding of the present invention may be derived from referring to the detailed description and claims when considered in connection with the figures where reference letters and numbers are similar items throughout the figures.

Below are the part names of both JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaners: (1) Inlet turbine (1A) Dust water outlet tap (2) Inlet pipe (2A) Dust water outlet pipe (3) Vacuum bag (3A) Dust collector tank (4) Vacuum bag net cage (4A) Reservoir fill pipe (5) Zone one (5A) Dust water inlet pipe (6) Zone two (6A) Water that collects dust (7) Zone two casing (7A) Small “L” type pipe that helps to hit the dusty air to the water so that the dust will get immersed into the water. (8) Dust collector pipes (9) Dust collector main pipe (10)  Moisturize dust filter (11)  Filter casing (12)  Exhaust pipe (13)  Exhaust turbine

Page 1 of 13 FIG. 1 The front views of the dry JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1.

Page 2 of 13 FIG. 2 Right view of the dry JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1.

Page 3 of 13 FIG. 3 Southwest view of the dry JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1 shows a 3D line drawing version of it, to show how the parts are situated.

Page 4 of 13 FIG. 4 Front view of the wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R2.

Page 5 of 13 FIG. 5 Right view of the wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R2.

Page 6 of 13 FIG. 6 Southwest view of the wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R2 shows a 3D line drawing version to show how the parts are situated.

Page 7 of 13 FIG. 7 Southwest view of the dust collector tank from the wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R2 shows a 3D line drawing version to show the four-compartment dust collector and how the air travels from the main collector pipe to the small “L” type pipe in compartment one, hit the water, dump the dust, then the air will travel up and get into the second set of small “L” pipes in compartment two, hit the water and dump the dust if any is left in the air. Hence, it keeps repeating and depends on the amount of compartments. Most of the vacuum cleaners would be able to purify with two compartments.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner R1, R2 Models are designed to filter all the micro-dust from the air that escapes from the bag which is situated in Zone 1, before the air is exhausted out of the vacuum cleaner.

With the JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Models R1 and R2, the engineering practices are the same, but Model R2 comes with a dust collector tank to improve the dust purification efficiently. A normal wet JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner comes with one dust collector tank, but the Model R2 comes with a four compartment dust collector tank which purifies the air four times by removing the dust from the air. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaners have two turbines: one is the inlet turbine, the other is an exhaust turbine. Once the JR Vacuum Cleaner is switched on, both fans will kick in simultaneously and when shut off, the inlet will shut off first, and the exhaust will shut off a few minutes later.

The dry JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1 does not come with a dust collector tank. Instead of the tank, it is equipped with a moisturized filter that will collect the dust before it is exhausted.

Another advantage of the JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner Model R1 is that once the vacuum is done, the filter can be removed and washed for reuse. With Model R2, the water that collected the dust can be flushed out by forcing water through the dust water inlet pipe after opening the dust water outlet tap.

Another advantage is a level control float device is equipped between the reservoir and the collector tank. This will maintain a constant distance between the outlet small “L” type pipe and top of the water level to create a better dust collection. 

1. an apparatus in a vacuum cleaner that will help to collect the dust from the air, especially the micro dust in the air, and sends it through a dust collector moisturized filter or into the dust collector tank water, before the air is exhausted out from the vacuum cleaner.
 2. JR Dust Clean Vacuum Cleaner, models R1 and R2, called the dry and wet, have a common engineering which comes in two zones. The inlet turbine driven by the motor collects the dirt into Zone One where the bag is. The outlet turbine driven by the motor helps to collect the dusty air, especially the micro dust, that escaped out from the bag into Zone Two. It sends them through the dust collector moisturized filter in model R1 or through the dust collector tank water, in model R2.
 3. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having dry filters or no filters before the outlet turbine, to absorb or not to absorb the leftover moisture in the air, before the air is exhausted out from the vacuum cleaner.
 4. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having one or two turbines driven by the motor that will be situated at one or both ends of the vacuum cleaner.
 5. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having two zones, called the dirt collector zone and dust collector zone.
 6. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having odorless or odor-added filters in model R1 and odorless or odor-added liquids in R2 model.
 7. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having the L pipe in model R2 that dumps the dusty air into the water, above the water or immersed into the water.
 8. an apparatus as set forth in claim 2, having a four-zone purifier as shown which can come with one or more zone purifiers.
 9. an apparatus having the same engineering as set forth in claim 1, where only one turbine is driven by the motor set at the inlet port is designed to collect the dirt into zone one where the bag is. The zone two casing, which is designed to be close fit around the bag, collects the dusty air especially the micro dust in the air and sends it through a tube that is designed to dump the dusty air into the moisturized filter or into the dust collector tank water before it gets exhausted out of the vacuum cleaner. 